Anniebach
Thank you ferry . I have not the foggiest what Jews in this country or the Israeli people think, I do not know , if Netanyahu is pushed from office I would accept this but not what newspapers or links to individuals claim .
What you have to remember is that before the Hamas attack, there was an election in Israel and it wasn't definite that Netanyahu would remain because his party didn't win as many seats as they'd hoped for. They did not have an absolute majority, so had to go into coalition with right-wing parties. There was criticism at the time, so he wasn't universally popular by any means. I'm not sure of the details, but he was also about to be indicted on some fraud or other (can't remember exactly).
The way he has handled the post-arrack situation isn't universally popular either. That has nothing to do with anti-semiticism, but an electorate which isn't happy with the way its country is being run. There will be some Israelis who still support him, but many who don't.